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VOL II.
NEW BERNE; N. C, TIIUIISDAY, JULY 12, 1883. ,
... NO. 88.
LOCAL NEWS.
Journal Mlnlatare Almanac.
Sun rises, 4:84 1 Length of day )S... ;
. Sun seta, 7:17 14 hours, ?3.iniunt'
Moou sets at 11:49 p. in. ; '
The Hanff store, on Middle street, ia
being repaired.
Fishing smack in yesterday. Some
fine sheephead aboard, . (
Mr. J. A. Simpson has broken ground
for the erection, of, the new buildings
on the burnt lot. . : ; '. - j
" The steamer Ooldsboro arrived from
Baltimore on yesterday morning with a
cargo of general merchandise.,. '''"-
Eleven prisoners in Craven county
jail at present. An occasional escape
doesn't "seem" to reduce the number
much. "v ' j
Col. Robt." Hancock, Superintendent
of the Document room H. R., has gone
to Washington to prepare for the new
Congress. . . . ; r.'
Gen. Hancock says the dog tax is
coining in slow. He will have to em
ploy other means if , '. 'neither grass nor
words win ao.". -
( Mr. Jno. B. Reel, of Pamjico, brought
1 ' in a bunch of rice yesterday measuring
four feet in height. It was left at Mr.
' Geo. Alleu's store. A ,;,
Mr. Asa Jones is having his store re
painted and fitted up on the inside,
having moved his goods eraporarily in
to the store" recently occupied by H. R
;t Dillon.. ; ! JJffiV )h
The steamer Trent was loading with
brjck yesterday for Trenton, s The i brick
are from J. F. Clark's brick yard and
. are sent up for the new jail to be built
at Trenton. . , v?
tU There is a slight change in the sched
ule of the A. & N. C. Railroad ; the train
now arrives twenty, minutes earlier in
.the) evening and a Very sfew; jriinutes
' earlier in the morning.
. Cyrus. . Foscue, F.sq., of White Oak,
? Jones county, was in. the city yesterday
and reports the prospect for a good corn
crop in his neighborhood - as being ex
' ceedingly promising. The - cotton crop
is rather poor. ; '
. Schooner Arrivals. . ,
The Melvin, from Philadelphia, with
a cargo of coal, and the Ella BiU, from
Baltimore, with a cargo of salt, arrived
. on yesterday morning. t
The Elmyra Captv Fisher, from Fair;
field, arrived yesterday with corn con-
signed to Burrus & Co. . - ':
' , Irish Potaitoe.
The time for planting the fall crop of
-" Irish potatoes will soon be at hand.
, Many of our farmers save seed from the
spr ing crop to plant in the fall,1 using
the smalL. potato that will not dq, t6
. ship. , It has been :, suggested that the
seedling should be. clipped no matter
. . how small in order to: insure a good
come up. "... '. ' ". ..,,
shipDers are stockholders irl this Syndi- careful preparation, unwearied perse- hree TtSara six months old and not
cate. The fish interest, the corn interest ?2Mk months, as ,was stated a few day.
and the fertilizer interest are all repre-Lra ago in a notice of his death. j. f
sentea, ana tnese constitute me duik oi "When Archibald Henderson and x Thos. Wilcox.'. Esa'J.'chairman of the
iUDwuu.ut5,ulclo,,..v . rw R RnHr0r jnhn auesWall the newly appointed Jflagis-
Theonly fault we have to find of the tt.wj j p:umrtj p-nM vjh. n mt Trnn the, firat. Mon-
proposition is tnat tney aon t oner i,am 'A. Graham ' and Abraham 1W. day and qualify. That day is also the
enough, j We wish to see some hope of Venable were the chief men there was timr bf lhe 4,,, Be8sioI1 of the county
tne counties wno nave neen taxea rft commissioners and magistrates td levr
, . , . i i M iL j tuft t no m. vkui vivw cms vdovu us(a vv wuo i r
heavily for the building of the road to highe8t guccess. Statesmanship was the taxes for this year. : It is desired
icaiiio BuiuciuiuB iui uwmwituDjynu omy acquireu aiier Bevere lauur anaiQ every magistrate in the county be
in it.' The inspiration of the movement large observation. Men were content i t th ifl:n' of on
i n'aiwher to Wdown freifehta ? accumulate. great stores of infonna- LT"M ?f 7. "! iT
' :f : ,. p - tion tube utilized afterwards. .There eir most important uuues
on otner lines, out to mue . money ana were not ready-made great jurists and
to protect the Interest of the people statesmen and editors and legislators in
along tho line. iThfc is our conception those days. Thore were no systems
of Ihelnspirationihough we maX be
now "French Made Easy in Six Les
sons." The leading men were men of
TkPTTT
Catharine Lake Items.'
Palmetto Duffy, remains very
mistaken.
Miss
sick.;
Mr. H, C. Bowen preached at Union
Chapel on the first Sunday; His subject
wasv t'The seven Churches of Asia."
L. E. Duffy has some wry fine peas.
Crotslng Ncu.e River.
New Berne-is- losing thousand! of culture and mental power and of large
dollars to her trade every year for want resource. The best editors then were
understood to be men of exrieriehce.
River at this nointi' i ,d "th incon- ?f P8v ? inormationTmen who He has turned some of his cotton and P'
venience. loss o time and expense of T.XZ SS Uss into com, on account of one his
oVoBsing by'the -'present method 'of, sail somenowledge of the pa1i'politioalltenant8, " ' '
boats, designed only for ferrying er parue ua wwnw- as wei. af some - Jas. E. Rhodes is again absent gone
sons and liEht uackaees.' amounts, to a rrSIuS to" New Berne.' Sick relatives have
Iflvtya onm in tha nnrvvarratn f A rha ziAiin. i . J tj a.; , I nfiliaon Mru Khnnoa tA frtrocm T.tlA nlflH.
try geople.'1" ' 4, ' reading, fafoirmation are, at a positive ures of home.
C0TT0N-i-Middlig,-,O8 fctrjQt low
middling 9 1-4; low middling 9.
Corn In sacks, tssc. ; in Duix D4o.
Tdbpentink Dip, 8.25; hard 81.25.
TAB yl.W " vV,-r
TABFirm at U0 and f l,7SJiXl
Beeswax 25Cr per lb iaca f:
Honey 60c. per gsJloa.r,;)T--aj ,
Deef On foot, 5c.ct6-6c".' , "
Mutton ftt.50a2 per head." r'
HAMS-i-Cphntry, 134c; per pound. ! ' '
LABIH-Country, 134c. per lo. uir. i
Fresh Pobk 7a90, pet pound. -
EGOS 13o; per dozen. . r .r,;.-,)
PEANtJTS $1.60 per busheL '. 1
Eoddeb $1.50 per hundred.' ,
onions 4c; per Dunen.' , ' .' - ,
Apples 40a60c. per bushel, s'; ' -:
Peas $1.00 per bushel, i,' ,j t,,,T
Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c-'
Tallow 6c. per lb. ' , ..
Chickens Grown; 60a70c. per pair.
Meal Bolted, 75o. per bushel.
PoTATOESBaharnaSjOo. ;, yams 60o.
CITY ITEKS
Thli column, next to local news, la to b
nsed for local advertlstng. Rates, 10 cents a
line for flint Insertion; and 6 cent a line for
each Bubaequent insertion. : -
I Sewing i machine bran, new can be
bought cheap at the Jocbnal office. .
;j,jsvif:Ti,e citeanesl Oranrea ' "
And Lemons iu the city can be found at
n K. it. JONES ,
,, For a Nice Drink:
Of Pippin Cider on ice, call at ' i
1 t.b 'it:lw -, --..J:i.,XLi K. JONES'. .
A. II. Totter in makine- soda water
t does,not. us&purap. water but. pure cis
tern water. - - - : tf.
discountij A man needs.' nothing howl ...: ' . i.sl"' i ''j ii
orossing teams and vehicles, and trans- buf a old Waahington Preggnd a few Rather much grass and rain for cotton,
Turnips 3c. per bunch. " , j
Wool 12a20c. per pound. J" i
Shinqles West India,dull and nom.
inal; not wanted, i Building 5 : inch,
hearts, $3.50; saps, $2.50 per M ' , , '
; ' i'; , : ' WHOLESALE PRICES. ' i, , ''
New Mess Pork $20; long clears
10c.; shoulders, dry salt, Sc.
MOLASSES AND BYRUPS zOSAvC. '
Salt 95o. per sack. ' ' . i
Flour $4.00a7,50 per barrel. ' '
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ! - '
County of ueavek. jl ; -.
, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. ! ,
To A E. Woodruff, Executor, and Harriet J.
Stanly, Executrix ot k. Htaniy, ueceaseu,
and A. E. Woodruff, Trustee; 'ii . ;
You will lake notice thatau action has been
ingtitnted Id the court abeve entitled, where
in th. Jlltv ft Naur HomA In nlnlntlrf nnrl vmi
ligious service and many visitors almost are defendants. In which action the plaintiff
nr. wnn.lj ,i nr lasKstoran occouni oi nieiruHi. iuua a toe
Mr. McDonald and Mr. handg of the iate Ki 8tanly Ullder the wiu
Bowen have been over lately. ; ! of MlB- Elizabeth Gooding, deceased, which
" , I was duly probated and recorded in the Pro-
business was offered in Norfolk' for George" Davis and Zebulcni B. Vance: h" ' ? SSSnt, if said ruusUnthThands-omedefend:
about onefourth its yalue, but for some and Augustus S. Merrimon and' M. W. Aman' an aSed near. bere ThlB
cause th"e trade was not consummated. Ransom and Thomas S, Ashe and Alfred may be the means of conveying the sad deem pr0per to grant to the plaintiff, s .
The boat we learn is now in daily use TfZTrXrZLuf n6WS t0 801118 relativC8 Wh Were n Fan TeKf cmv,KuA to
on the NorfolfPerrv - whr aha mt yice of the people or in (he pursnit Of present at her death. : beheld in the City of New Berne on the 12th
on tueaorioiic jerry, where she meets their profession, are to be tabooed, set tTu,"m,m . Monday alter the 1st Monday in September,
.U n JMw.nn J. r.f m V aa M.ffi. :. ' : .1 1-: 1 J A. A 1 . 'XTm tlinl HnplA... ntill ka DA 1UQQ .l a II u.l.Or HP H O TT1 1 1 T t 1ht tC1t nl.ll II t (it
nufj uciuauuo yx a ticavj liittUAV. ; . I tWIUV, mJi.S.cu UUv W lllttlLO Wttj lUi lllcJi ; nun. luttv. ujrci uumuw .t.i w bv w." - v--.f-..-.
Given under the hand of the Clerk of the
Superior uouri oi uraven c
thlH the 10th dav of July. 1883,
E. W. CARPENTER.
Clerk ofthe Superior Court of Craven county.
N1AUJN, BIMMUrSB MAINLii,
JulyllKw Attorneys for the.Plalniiff.
purwngireiBiiiB, iaiiuBjjriuBuumBoriu lontsoi nattered type. .With' these in-1 making ii late. Peas . are average
side of the river are greatly depreciated struments of power- the unfledged edi-1 chufa8 are a bad stand.
s j .(..' 't .. 11 Itor. after nix- wnnlra' or af-r 'mnntha'l ". '
IU vwue, auu Mi jmupwovw mere are "-f.-"- " v "--.v '--V7 . .Tnh Trntt finihl nlowintf Ma corn
CAuciicuw uuuu a tv cou , v ' T can iv 4 I - r o -
in fihlft tn dirtfttn f.hfl Tin hi in rtnllnr nf a I nn triA dth nf .Tnlvi. T annnnflA ho
of buying and maintaining a first-class whole State, to teach old igtaj-headed more independent now. Several others
. . . A. . , Tt"'Ehe experienced statesmen-men The convicts ' are favored with
iuu.Ki,o,uiiuB muu uu Fui, ia" jtraiwd in the publio service men of
appears to have been, abandoriode We tion men who bore the burden and the I !; e y Dnuar
heard that a good boat, suitable to the fa
re-
;.WeU;.What of .It? - -:;
Nothing in particular, , only ' during this
heated term, and dull, rainy weather, yon can '
find at W. L. PALMER'S, on Middle street.
Good Cool Soda Water, Genuine Deep
Rock Water, and excellent Ginger Alo,
good and refreshing drinks. Also, the choicest '
brands of Cigars, Tobacco, and Candles, Cakes,
iiciuuiii, uiuugen, bm! uuy tiling in my line,
freely exchanged for Cash. Trade Dollars
taken at their Bullion Value; ail other cur
rency at their current value.
- v W. L. PALMER,
Second door north east side, corner of
bouiu from ana Middle sts.,
" julyllt - Nkw Bernk. y. c.
Notice to Firemen,
Ordered, That all persons who were active
Firemen on the 1st day of June, A.D, 1888, be '
and the same are exempt from Poll Tax Xor
the year 1KS8. : . . , . .
Okdkrkd, That the above exemption shall
not take place until the proper officer of the
several Fire Companies furnish the list taken
with a correct list of the active meiubeis of
their company on said 1st day of June.
1 Okderbd, That the clerk of the Board pub
lish the above order for ten days. .
. J08. NELSON.
JnHOdlOt Clerk Hoard of Commissioners.
. Brick ! Brick f 'Brick!
For sale In Quantity and oualltv to snlt :
purchasers. Contracts solicited, Sales yard
on Market Dock. . , , . -, .
: Address all communications to
.1. v nr.ARir
JlyldAwtf. ' , ' New Rerne, N.C,
We have no doubt that a company without the ability or learning or ex- much benefitted, we .hope that the au
could be formed to by the boat and CT'S S ""-rities wiU have the convicts build
establish the Steam-ferry, if the owner ana now self-assertion and ! ignorance the , road from: A. J. Merrill 's toward
would 1 send, her i here. . Hundreds of must come to the front, and: beardl ess New Berne, a saving of several miles to
people, in Craven, Pamlico and Beau- Insanity and impudence must seize the central Onslow and an opening of State
fort are interested in better means of A
crossing the river, and many of them They will only give power to those Mrs. Whaler, who lived a few miles
would suosenbe to tue stock of a Steam- j hands tnat are strong enough to wield (r0m the Lake, died suddenly last Sku
terry company.' V;: ; v - r l.', ri' "" day evening, '.She had been troubled
ana ai- fo nolitics or for the bench, thev de-1 with heart disease: and was taken while
iiage oi
Aurora, on South Creek, is but twelve never trust that sort of mediocrity that jjer ab6ui three miles from home' c-w- McLean, i i I - 1
miles New Berne.. Open .that 1 "d died in a few minutes. : - to a w! McL e' ai
road and put a Steam-ferry on thenver, elder8 .. n ' .fT, nA fnmilv hv r: Bt8t L 'l '
l : ,- J !.?- JJ ' .iT' ' TAKE NUTlUfi
and nearly all the cotton and other pro
duce raised between here find Aurora,
including the bulk of the produce of
the Soutl Creek tfcctibn, would seek the
New Berne market. . Our merchants
1. That an action entitled as above has been
brought to the Superior Court, of . Craven
flountv. C: . i
n. lliaiine purpose oi sam action is xood- Ke,.n. v C. bavins resismei annllcBtinni of
tain a Judgment decreeing a conveyance to oeln u" lmvlns resigned, applications oi
the plaintiff from the defendant Vyne of cer- eompetcnt Dersons to fill the vacancy will be
nWrnoof nlononrn t.l.A niMna nf rha tain lands or or cerw n inieresi in mna Biui-1 ;- j-
should see to it that the fall trade does Syndicate to lease the A. & N. C. Rail- Lake and vicinity, who have enjoyed cZnty! orTh TcXiin which are aiied iS recelved for NEXT TWENTY DAYS. , ;
not open without tins proper means or road, iu the terms it proposes, well-nigh frequent calls, and the unanimous voice complaint to nave oeen conxraciea rooe con-
to enforce tne rignts ana equities oi piainun
crossing Neuse River.
- (
Daupbln's Lot tarjr, it at
The Louisiana ' lottery . seems to be
getting into trouble about mail facilities,
On the 13tli 'of November,, 1879, Post-
master-Oeneral Key issued an order to
'the Postmaster fat Ne w Oi leans f forbid
'ding the payment' of any postal moriey
order to M. A, Dauphin, or M. A. Dau
phin, Secretary, or I. A. Dauphin, P.
O. Boxes 092 and 819 Broadway, New
York, and the return of all registered
letters addressed to' theni 'to the post
master at whoseofflce they were mailed.
' Daughin brought suit v against Post1
master .General Key and enjoined die
performance of the order and appealed
the same to the Supreme Court of the
United States whereupon the order was
suspended until the case could be de
termined by the court. ; -j
Thecase having bjeen dismissed in va
cation' by tiie defendant's counsel with
the consent of the Solicitor General,
Postmaster-General Gresham holds that
the original order is in force and must
be executed. Be also holds, that the
order was justified by the provisions of
sections 3,929 and 4,041 of the revised
Bitutes. So some other plan than regis'
i red letters and postal money orders
Serving an Apnrentleeahlp.
, Our esteemed contemporary, the Wil
mington Star, in an editorial on the
death of Hon. Abram Rencher, draws a
ii j . 1 unrisiii
x nil L v b luuauuu uuimiB uci auuum I . ...... . . . . . . ..
i i -i . . i - w j a4fn. a ma n Aaonra tv aav that ir. la r.na i ea in me coniuiHiuk
comparison Detween wnai usea to con- fAr fift iann ntj.. ftt . tar "iri'l,'" i This the loth day of July A.D. 18&3
. . i j 1 - . imosi uusinesH-iis, oi uuv wur ui tue i - -c w ciuDcuKrii
c.ii-nra rha .vi.ia annua, t n ni nrt nafiM . . ... u.xui.
"""'T "r. 8uch a property. Ir:') kind which I have ever examined. The clerk of the Bup-rter Court of Craven county.
WBT urosuiHBU W IWtU UUUllO uuiuiun Tno Htaf o on,l fha nmiunr nnf ant a. result 18. ' the WOrK 13 Well aavancefl JMIXOH, oimmobo
i tr ii- l ai. I r J ' I a a.. 1 .L j ;rs t HA
ana now. w,e wunn our. urotner istfla wiH, . rnin nf fW thnnaonH r wimuunuw icaoi, ,miuv;uivy m ouy ir
-t !
adopted to get m,
fort' o l t "grar '
..Jent ,uEai;!;
r '..ioncf t ;
' .C.Jl. L. C
T. C. P.. 1
j of t' 9 corporation.
..."anteee are nothing.
' o head
wing.'
:' seems
position
for the
le says
. st it is
at Syn
,.d other
He says
In this
for.
Of
t .oy t. 3 gvlar
of the t
which is
; i i t no matter
"-V't' :
. . , i indlna-
' .) UO (..:' "l
NOTICE.
By a new road, partially open i
most ready .! fo use j the ? villi
light to advance him.
NORTH CAROLINA, 1
CKAVEN UOUNTY.
SUPERIOR COURT.
J. M. Robinson.
Plaintiff,
Againsi
... .... ... ... . . ...I j AVH
But tney . will picking huckleberries in company with Garrett Vyne and'
...NOTICE.,:,,,:;! ' V
LANDSALE.
Under Judgment of fjraven Superior Court,
rendered at January Term, A.D. W7r ind one
amendatory thereof rendered at Bdiu.it Term.
eounty at ofnee, A. p. 18K3, In action wherein Lydla A. Gaskllls r
auu utiiera uie piuiniins, ana-'-rne iNew
Berne Co-opemtive Land and Building Asso
ciation" and another, are defendants, the un
dersigned will sell for CASH, at Court House
door of Craven eounty, on -
First Monday in; August, 1883,
at ELEVEN o'ciock," A. M a parcel of land
In New Berne, beginning at stake on German
street and running with said street 80 feet to
duck line; then with said back line 61 feet;
then parallel with Jones street 30 feet: then a
ignt i
above defend-
July Dlh, 1883,
jullOdiwetu
RICHARD W. NION,
, -.; CommlMloner.
turned to. New. Berne. .Thev sneak of I
That Proposition of the E. N. C. Rail- the Dieaflure of their visit as onlv mar-
road Syndicate, , ,.1 ; -fi(1 h. h atok'nAMi f lhA diffAmntl
.- rtMWAn TYTT i r flirt" innAnAnUlAH' J9t 1 . '' , ' ' 1
v"?" v"- 1" members of the family' It has been a
li m a "kt ii. tv-'i:.j i -
Notice.
The Principal of the Graded School in New-
the Eastern North Carol in a Railroad
excludes ilielf : from "theJarena of dis- te TCome aQainl
-.. ......... ...;;. . , .. I .. . ' m - ii. 1 1 irrnwinir out of the deallmrs of Dartles. as al-1
1 1;;: ". ! tu .'! ) ! : ine peoreiary ana ireasurer m tne feged in complaint. In reference to said lands.
Building Committee have favored me 8. That unless you appear and answer or
cussion; , "rt.r.Tfca i t::: v'tii-j '.
The proposition is one which ho con.
sideration' of ' public policy can enter-1 with an examination of the manner or Court, to be held on the 12th Monday after the
- - n'-i-K'' u;ta,'aaa tn u:iAnr, the Hit Mondaym iSeptemDer, A.l-. li8. 10 tne
MiuuuvuSura.uci . complaint filed in this action, the piatntin
Christian Church at Bichlands. . It I will apply to the court for the relief demand-
tain
Address ,
; CHARLES C. CLARK, i
' ' '. President. .
Newbern. N.C. '
Raleigh News & Observer and Greensboro
Patriot please copy one week.
lulH-dlw
JNIXON, SIMMONS MANLY,
Julyllw " ; Atty's for Plaintiff.
I explain the grounds of
the Richlanda branch I
, . i UV,V w avis M vu vta ui a vt vj vuvuuuuvt awa v . . v. . ,u ,
rather hard on young editors.:, A young notiikeiy to accept thirty, and for a TCL ? '
mai must be .allowed to think for him- period of twenty more years. ' 1 ' 14 is just that
self1; in fact he should be encouraged to TVn'thfl R. A N. n. RallmaA nrnmw. opposition , to
dotTsis,for the older men will die out toput on new "betterments,'' at54 it igkoad built by, the convicU, to which!
sometime. -Being young in the cause, also true that these would be worn but referred not long since, as l &m nOw
nra n.loo,m tr. e ( o fha foot of 4ha .. - . . .. .. DBtter UObWJU UU tll lUIUi 1U IUO
" .,, : V, . , ' many times over Deiore tne lease ex. w0 ma in Onslow county is rW op
older quill driver, and .learn of them. pired. , ,. , ; to thel branch , , , The fear
Wefeelthat we are yet"an apprentice," Tho iife' 0f a steel rail on a'line of was that it mightj prevent, the comple
but if we occasionallv advance an Idea k1" j J.' ' L.! .... ! tion of the main, through road h which
ad it la k.ockd to nWfii, fiv tha Ur TlV 7".? Jv,' iri', event the branch yoold.be, worthless,
. . F... f r raia wio . xv. v. muiwu But the work is progressing well, and
expe- euced brethren, ye quietly, sub- would have to: "bettor"-th road five will soon "go through" without some
mil . a wr. again, uui tne; omruiss t tr. t b1 tu. .. nf tht. Rttv miatl&v,
, .'v.. 1- - 7.--1
rememoer una one unu3. pwptei as a yeara na g00d as they find it. r"
rule, now-a-days take a newspaper for . There ig absolutely nothing in this
tne news.mvr not soieiy iof tne purpose proposition to lease. ! I . i I j V ' 1 1
01 ODtaimng.me views ot tne earned TheBecuritv is nadeauate. the euar
ST:"mrS7SCH00L, (
i ii ! :; R alkigh. k t. . t j " 5 '
The ADVENT TERM bf the 88thSemf-An.
nynl Session of this School begins THURS
DAY SKTT, I3TH, 1BB3. .. . .:
tor uataiogue aa areas ine nector, .,1 t ,
Hbv. BENNET SMEPE, AjM. (
f " ! JuJ10d2m " " a. -; ' I ,
For Sale,
HI
Will sell cheao. for CASH. TWO OLU LO
COMOTIVE ENGINES and ONE OLD. LOCO
MOTIVE BOILEH. . 'r V iuU i " ,
For further information apply to
editor. ,. True, a .goo4 writer,; vho is anteeg nothing
aum tu tjibi uss loaumg tupius, au Kive No exten8ion of the road, no improved
tone toa paper: and do rriuch towards advantages, no revenuff from he' prop-
duiuk v,, . . w M nothing, in fact stands out as a
hides. We trust our able contemporary
will not understand us in what we have
said as dictating how to ruua paper;
these are only our views, i There is
much good sense in this editorial of the
Star, from which we copy 'ft few para
graphs: .... ...
"A man plays his part, important or
otherwise, on the 'world's stage, and
then he stands aside and lets others
press on to their allotted work. He may
"Ing superfluous on the stage," or be so
regarded by the envious, and still have
but little to do with the world, ceasing
to be a factor therein. This is more apt
to be the case now than formerly.; The
To.'! ens of the age does not mean neces'
Bnly progress iu education, in cultiva-
lum, in knowledge, in thorough train-
such use of the road as will benefit the
shipping public. i-i J '." 4 ( ... K'vn,
The1 inspiration.1 bf the movement
would appear to be, from all that is
seen sticking put of it v to secure and
hold the road as a lever to operate on
other, lines to beat down freights' with.
Eastern, ,
Jones County Items.:
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' Very refreshing showers for the few
days which are beneficial to the crops.
Mrs. C. CV Green and Mr. E. R1. Page
have been in Kinston , a few. dayk on a
vibit to 1 their relatives and friends1 at
The time was when nil men in all place.
Judge Schenck Falls Frota a Tree.
The bracing July sun lagt week
remiuded Judge Schen of the
iroiicsome qays 01 ma yojiin. ue
was seized, with au uncontrollable
desire to be a boy again, apd when
ther"opportnnity offered Kftaelf he
was unable to resist it. One of the
Juli(W12w
BABIL MANLY. M.' M. ,
UIUERAL WATERS.
Just Received :
Fine Sugar Cured Hams,'.
.,' .' ,t;:.. ' r, ..i!i ' 5 j - ' 1 v
Breakfast Bacon, . , j;; t
. 1
Sugar Cured Shoulders, . .
i- . t jV .... f
Choice Butter and Cheese,
.iBostQuality Of Lard.': : ;i . ,
HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FLOUR.
Catawba, Scuppernong, Sherry
and Port Wines, and a Complete
;.- ; -r'f i'i fs - ' !.; .'.'I i
Line of the Best Grades of Liquors
for family use. 1 : 'J'.v '
dw
: A H. POTTER
Receives direct from the Spring; G J .'
CHAS. H. BLANK.
little,' SchencUs is the owner of a Saratoga -Vichy., and. Deep
tame flying squirrel, and Saturday
the jerce naiurce 01 , iuq ieswve
"bunny" prompted him to r the top-
.: GEOWJ.-HARVEY,:
-3e RICHMOND ST.,; v'i
-j"'. ' ; w PHILADELPHIA.
Haktr of Ccitlrmcn'i Pine' Caglem
Boots A Shoes of U Latest Styles and
BEST WHAUES. ,. ... , ,
-Would tefer w Messrs. B. 3C." Bryan, Geo
.,, Rock Mineral .WateM
Cuits dyspepsia and diseases of tne Kidneys. nejiueraon,ueoj ti. ttopeniv ueo.i A. Oliver
Alls 1L
. . 1 . . 1. . . i. . j. iftna Dinuuer.
uiwsi uittuuucs ui a iiicuuiv uauo Rfia(i the followlnn analysis br
tree'J Hearing the commotion in 'fffigi "ttaaf J1 ohenjistryunivprtitv 1
the yard the. Judge; lit putof his
dressing gown 1
tree, i Climbing
nrocess and he
He ascenaftd, tne laaaer wan tne carbonate ot Lime;.-.., .i,..li..i.u" i8,ii w
Anil nt.liAm nl I t.f XI aw H'..v..a
. .., v. . ... , ,,, ,.
t VU '-. ..' -'.''"
r waers ojr siaii solicited.
Ju!jf3d4wly-
GEO. W. J. HAEVKV
can,
llCOHllip
orntoi'8
mil r e
fs in life had to "serve an appren-
" tfntoHinnn and publicints;
ami iaianciers; great leaders
it writers were found mainly
men of years. Bomethnes a
'i or a William' Tilt, a 1'yvon or
" y, clw-tri:Iil tho voti.l with
..rvcl.iim woik, I "l tl, iii wan
"1. l rv'e v; 3 lo; , ft -v'y,
The school committees of this County
are strictly forbidden by lhe- County
Superintendent; to employ teachers un
til they have been examined and grant
ed certiHi-ates to teach.',-' 'r!'.. '
I'.t. I' -rnniors child, Eudolph, who
died iu Tr? nton a few days ago was
agility and confidence of a trained
fireman,: jabtU;.'within' am& i reach
ofthe squirrel,, it was at; that su
preme moment' with outstretched
arm and open' hand ready to seize
the truant, tho ladder turned and
precipitated hirrj tq" the ground be
low llow many sommersanlts he
turned before reaching the earth is
not ; known, but "when rescued he
was lying quietly on' his back with
the ladder on top pt him to protect
hi :i ;from the falling tree. ) Apart
from the bhoek and mortification of
having his boys Witness his dis
grace ho was hot hurt. Greensboro
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Silica .
Sulpburio Acid
f roiozme 01 iron ......k..,iTaoe t. s ;
Free Carbonic Acld.Not deterttiliied '
Loss 1,?80;
mer trade uftt
'.'i.l:23Jt ;
teoeivedi
Toilet and Laundry 'SOAP in ereat
variety,......-, y ',yUt... .
Total sbiids in the eaiioti v.!i....v.65,i86 , ' Sparkling CllDEfe, a coof and 'refresh-
TemPrature,f)oiii7 ivxnm au i'-1' fng drinks : : ; -, , -; ) - ,.
As an antidote to thlrrt tor'aljoholtc liquors 'V .v -V h,. I ,
it has no equal. ,., juneaHl'ja Hi Finest Grades of FLOUR.
VINEGAR.
Wholesale- Gro'ctrJ .
j.ir
Ik,
v()L
English Island MOLASSES.
tl Alls' and Breakfast Dacon.'
Guano aid Geniiiiio Sinaii .wt
iY'ainW'1-?1 1 '' ' .'Speciat bargains offered tot
Brick Block, Middle street,'
tnmnrA. 'f
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